LeoLabs Selected for SDA Accelerator Program
Will Participate in the U.S. Space Systems Command's TAP Lab Apollo Accelerator
The U.S. Space Systems Command has tapped LeoLabs to participate in its Space Domain Awareness (SDA) Tools Applications and Processing (TAP) Lab Apollo Accelerator. This program enables LeoLabs to demonstrate its AI-powered solutions for Combat ID and Space Battle Management.
"Maintaining a continuous watch of space is critical to prevent surprise and secure this domain."
Dan Ceperley, LeoLabs
During the three-month TAP Lab cycle, LeoLabs will further test and refine its solutions for SDA by responding to a given scenario related to threat warning and assessment. This includes the company's solutions for object characterization, maneuver detection, non-cooperative launch tracking, and patterns-of-life analysis, as well as its management dashboards.
"Maintaining a continuous watch of space is critical to prevent surprise and secure this domain," said LeoLabs CEO Dan Ceperley. "As the commercial leader in all-weather, 24/7 radar coverage of low Earth orbit, we're uniquely positioned to leverage the millions of data points we receive daily to build powerful AI tools that continuously monitor, characterize, and alert anomalous space activity. Our team is excited to showcase these tools during TAP Lab."
Since 2016, LeoLabs has transformed space operations by increasing the visibility of the more than 20,000 objects in low Earth orbit (LEO). Using advanced technology, the company operates a 24/7 virtual global space operations center, processing millions of daily object measurements into critical insights for both commercial and government operators to ensure space safety, security, and sustainability. LeoLabs has built a global proliferated network of 10 radars providing coverage of space activities over the Southern Hemisphere, Northern Hemisphere, and Equator.